It's difficult to overstate how wrong the media/government analysis has been. While we can all see that the russian fingerprints on the wikileaks disclosures are faint at best, apparently there have been a series of far more serious cyber hacks, eg OPM, Defense Department, even the White House. None drew much in the way of outrage from the administration. Shrugged shoulders was more the response.
Only when the core principles of the democrat party, ie obtaining power so insiders like Podesta can get fabulously rich off rent-seeking, were threatened was there a response. Then the compliant house media obliged with faux outrage over the "interference" but at the same time ignored the sordid details that were disclosed. A few chairs were rearranged to make it appear that people were punished, but the hard left protects its soldiers, unlike republicans.
No doubt the details were deeply embarrassing to the mainstream media, assuming they even have the capacity for embarrassment. After decades of mocking accusations of media bias, their own emails convicted them of virtual coordination with the democrats. The unctuous tone of their emails confirmed how desperately they craved approval from party hacks. We used to joke that the DNC sent out instructions to the media. The actual truth was not very far removed.
Blaming the leaks on the evil russkies also gave the media a convenient rationale for its utter hypocrisy where leaks are concerned. Leaks are essential for democracy when they embarrass a republican president. When the shoe is on the other foot, things get trickier and there are lots of things to weigh in the balance apparently. However, if you can point to he Russians, then we can just skip past all that and shoot the messenger and ignore the message.